That dick, I proposed at Disney Land first! No seriously, right under the magical castle while the fireworks went off. And I didn't feel the need to shout at a bunch of people to get applause either.
Damnit! Suppose it's fairly hard to ignore that. and I was so happy for them and everythingtmujir955 said:Is this fake?Rasputin1 said:
Seriously, this guy has balls. How much guts and effort would it take to pull this off?
As for discussion value, what other completly awesome things have you guys seen?
PS: I would've laughed so hard if she said no.
Yeah, the average boyfriend doesn't have a fantastic voice like that.Rasputin1 said:Damnit! Suppose it's fairly hard to ignore that. and I was so happy for them and everythingtmujir955 said:Is this fake?Rasputin1 said:
Seriously, this guy has balls. How much guts and effort would it take to pull this off?
As for discussion value, what other completly awesome things have you guys seen?
PS: I would've laughed so hard if she said no.
My opinion of that just went from "balls of steel" to "utter douche"
It certainly does take balls to do that, but that doesn't mean it's the right way to go about asking someone to marry you. The guy might also be using the high publicity to try and get a yes out of his potential partner; I'm not sure how likely this is and it is a very cynical way to view it, but nonetheless I don't think that high publicity proposals are fair to the potential partner or the right way of going about asking someone to marry you.Rasputin1 said:Doesn't it show dedication though that someone is willing to risk humiliation infront of such a large crowd? While I do agree it's unfair to put someone under so much pressure, it takes balls to do something like that.Fragamoo said:Fuck the guy. It's like one of the commentators said, it's putting way too much pressure on the woman to say yes in the spur of the moment, without actually thinking it through.Rasputin1 said:Oh wow, I can't help but feel sorry for that guy. Also, I can't help but laugh. She actually ran away!direkiller said:Pandalisk said:anyone recall when that guy proposed during some Football game and she Rejected him?
other than this nothing else.
Huh, only a year and there getting married? Huh, well if he feels its the right time.
Pfft Farmville, i expect to a proposal through World at war if it has to be done through Facebook.FranzTyphid said:I heard about some guy who did it over "Farmville". Quite frankly i would have said no.
"You've received 40 Tanks 10 Attack Helicopters and a ring as a gift" from such and such.
Same with the Disney guy, after all that crap he did, I bet she couldn't help but say yes, regardless of what she might have been feeling.
Whatever happened to traditional romance? Making a giant public scene is idiotic in my eyes, marriage is something personal and the actual proposal should be something shared between the hopeful man and wife together, not with everyone else.
That was so awesome. Pity bout the music choice though.Kalezian said:
honestly, that was pretty cool.
Okay, touched as I am by all the effort that the guy clearly put into that, if I were in the girl's shoes I'd have been TOTALLY FREAKED OUT.Alex The Rat said:While I'm a fan of more traditional proposals, this one of the most elaborate and well thought out proposals I've ever seen. Also, he uses a wonderful game...
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Well, this is probably why i dont have a boyfriend lmao.Trivun said:Ahhhhh, you have no romance in your soul...Cinnamonfloss said:...I would have said no just for the fun of it.
Anyhoo, that was one of the cheesiest things I've ever seen, but as an old-fashioned romantic (not that it ever gets me anywhere) I say kudos to the guy. Really took some balls to do that, and I'm really happy for them. It'll be something fun to tell their kids and grandkids in years to come, at least
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